Dumb question . But I believe you ran the command on your computer and then via the information on the network device variable , it found it (assuming device mgmt has connection to BB) correct?
Hi there that was very help full thank you! is there away to do it like connect to the device first and then looking for all ports that are down status or "notconnect" and then shut them down administratively instead of writing the actual interface on the script
Keep it up..You are making nice video for network automation
Dumb question .
But I believe you ran the command on your computer and then via the information on the network device variable , it found it (assuming device mgmt has connection to BB) correct?
Hi there that was very help full thank you! is there away to do it like connect to the device first and then looking for all ports that are down status or "notconnect" and then shut them down administratively instead of writing the actual interface on the script
hello very good, it is just what I was looking for, can you share the script?
Hello wt os do you use.
Hi,
For the video i used windows 10z.
Thanks for the comment
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